WeVote

Bill

Bill

HB 492

Transportation, Infrastructure, and Housing Amendments

2026 General Session Introduced by Kirk Cullimore and 1 co-sponsor

HB 492 proposes amendments to Utah's transportation, infrastructure, and housing policies; bill details pending full distribution and committee review.

Governor Signed
0
WeVote Research Nonpartisan
Bill Summary · HB 492

Legislative bill overview

HB 492 is a Utah bill focused on amendments related to transportation, infrastructure, and housing. As of the most recent filing, the bill has just been introduced and distributed for first reading, so its specific provisions have not yet been publicly detailed in the available documentation.

Why is this important

Transportation, infrastructure, and housing are foundational policy areas affecting economic development, public safety, quality of life, and property values across Utah communities. Amendments in these areas can have broad consequences for state budgets, local governments, and residents' access to mobility and affordable housing.

Potential points of contention

  • The specific amendments are not yet publicly available, making it premature to identify particular areas of controversy
  • Housing and transportation policies often involve trade-offs between affordability, development speed, and environmental protection that typically generate stakeholder debate
  • Infrastructure funding mechanisms frequently spark disagreement over tax implications and cost allocation between state and local governments

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

Sign in to ask a question.